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WH says '€˜technical issue' caused omission of '€˜Islamist terrorism' from video
"Dammit, they noticed. Quick, guys -- present the plausible excuse!"
[Wash Times] It appeared this week that the White House censored a video of the French president to omit him saying the words "Islamist terrorism" during a speech at a bilateral meeting, but officials claim a technical glitch caused the ill-timed dropped audio.

The Media Research Center, a media watchdog, reported Friday that the White House had removed a video of French President Francois Hollande speaking at a press event on terrorism with President Obama.

When the video reappeared on the White House website and YouTube, the audio of Mr. Hollande’s translator goes silent just as he says the words "Islamist terrorism," then begins again at the end of his sentence.

Mr. Hollande, speaking in French, was also muted as he uttered the phrase.

But the official White House Transcript of Mr. Hollande’s remarks included the full sentence:

"But we’re also well aware that the roots of terrorism, Islamist terrorism, is in Syria and Iraq. We therefore have to act both in Syria and in Iraq, and this is what we’re doing within the framework of the coalition," Mr. Hollande said, according to the transcript, but not the video.

President Obama, who has come under fire for avoiding phrases such as "radical Islam," and "Islamic terrorism," made three mentions of terrorism at Thursday’s meeting, using the phrases "hands of terrorism," "scourge of terrorism" and "counterterrorism."

A White House official told the New York Post that the audio gap was the result of a technical error.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/03/2016 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


#2  but officials claim a technical glitch caused the ill-timed dropped audio

So I take it that this is an admission that it would be a ignorant, idiotic, 0bumbling act to censor Hollande's "Islamist terrorism" comment, right?
Posted by: gorb || 04/03/2016 1:50 Comments || Top||

#3  If you like your 'current translator' you can keep him.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/03/2016 2:54 Comments || Top||

#4  Elmerert Hupens2660 has my vote for Snark of the Day.
Posted by: Iblis || 04/03/2016 14:54 Comments || Top||


Economy
Where the Middle Class Is Dying
h/t Instapundit
Despite the country’s unemployment rate falling below 5% in January for the first time since 2008, and the Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates for the first time since 2006, concerns about wage growth -- particularly among middle earners -- remain. Since 2010, as the country began to recover from the Great Recession, income of the top 20% of households grew 3.7% from 2010 through 2014. During that time, incomes of the middle 20% of households declined 0.7%.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/03/2016 01:15 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  In Chapter Five of The Great Gatsby, while having Daisy and Nick over, Gatsby insists that Nick play the piano, even though Nick admits that he is not all that good. Other than the naturalistic positioning of this song as merely an entertainment device, the same way the alcohol and the parties are in this novel, the song choice, I think, was something that Fitzgerald put a lot of thought into.

he song that Nick decides to play is the song, “Ain’t We Got Fun,” a satirical foxtrot composed by Richard A. Whiting and lyrics written by Raymond B. Egan and Gus Kahn. The lyrics tell the story of a young couple with debts encroaching upon them, though they claim that, “still they have fun.” Then, in a surprising turn of events, they have twins, exacerbating their situation. The song highlights the increasing gap between social classes (“The rich get richer, and the poor get– children”). Though it seems an innocent pop song, the song has cutting undertones, and much of the song gives you the idea that the couple isn’t having much fun at all. This is a much more disillusioned view of the Roaring Twenties than much of the upper class of the time would have.

Despite the song’s lower-class characters, the song’s relevance resonates throughout the novel, for the rich become disillusioned with the Jazz Age as well. For example, Gatsby and Daisy, much like the characters of the song, are ignoring worldly problems while they “have fun” together. This ignorance gives them the idea that their the re-creation of their relationship from the past can work. However, the situation with Tom, and the fact that things are not as simple as Gatsby wants to make them, show that the future for Gatsby and Daisy as a couple is something that is not very likely. The fact remains that money does not set one above worldly problems, nor is it the solution the problem. It seems that both the rich and the poor have problems, just with different things.


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Posted by: Besoeker || 04/03/2016 2:34 Comments || Top||

#2  If you consider that under this administration, the amount of outright deception by the government regarding, unemployment, inflation, immigration, high-profile criminal cases, global warming, race relations, foreign policy and world affairs, one cannot determine the true nature of the vast majority of what was once the thriving middle class. The naïve idea of free trade pushed the manufacturing jobs overseas, and our balance of trade hasn't seen a positive overall number in 40 years. Immigrants have now taken 21% of the jobs here, so workforce participation rates are at abysmal levels. Somewhere I read that a huge number of households have virtually no savings, and the fraud in welfare, foodstamps, disability, earned income tax credit and other public welfare assistance programs is rampant. Not a happy picture....
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 04/03/2016 13:06 Comments || Top||

#3  Two individuals that I am aware of have got their refunds from the government. The first was told to me by my accountant; $14,000 dollars. This fellow has several children. The second is a young woman I know. She is getting $12,000 refunded to her. Her income is no more than $25,000. She has lost her Food stamp benefits.
Four children and I don't know if she is married to her husband. $2000. for each child (2 only). She adopted two children one from each sister. So what am I doing wrong?. This is accurate. I embellish not.
Posted by: Dale || 04/03/2016 14:43 Comments || Top||

#4  Dale - the maximum Earned Income Tax Credit is $6,242, and the Child Tax Credit maxes out at $3,000 ($1,000 per child). Both of those are 'refundable credits', which means you get the credits even if you don't have a Federal tax liability. The rest of the refund is probably Fed. tax withheld.
Posted by: Raj || 04/03/2016 15:50 Comments || Top||

#5  Raj, thank you. While I don't embellish others might.
Posted by: Dale || 04/03/2016 17:22 Comments || Top||


Government
The Castration of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
[US Defense Watch] Will the Joint Chiefs ever make a stand against the Obama Administration?

Will the Joint Chiefs ever stand up against the insane social engineering policies which are eviscerating the military like a late night Ginsu chef?

Last September, General Martin Dempsey retired as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and escaped in a rowboat down the Potomac as the Pentagon began to sink into the cold depths of the wide, grey river.

Dempsey’s reign of cowardice and political correctness was a genuine disaster for the US military. Under Dempsey and his sidekick, Army Chief of Staff, General Ray Odierno, Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell was repealed, transgenders were authorized to serve in the military and we departed Iraq leaving a power vacuum and the keys to a Pandora’s Box.

Under Dempsey, crippling rules of engagement in Afghanistan continued, which make our soldiers and Marines pop up targets of opportunity. Under Dempsey, military personnel were subjected to hours and hours of sensitivity training, doing physical training wearing pregnancy simulators, lactation and breastfeeding memos distributed to combat commands, a war in the ranks against Christianity, a purge of hundreds of general officers and admirals and my personal favorite...the ordering of US Army ROTC male cadets to parade around college campuses in red high heels, in order to feel sympathy for rape victims.

Under Dempsey, the US began Operation Inherent Resolve, the Five O’Clock Charlie air campaign against ISIS that is the laughing stock of the Middle East.

Under Dempsey, the graduation of three women at Ranger School took place, including a 37 year old woman, in what is still a giant cover up. So much obfuscation and Kool Aid drinking is taking place at Benning, it should be renamed Fort Cognitive Dissonance.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/03/2016 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  How many GOs and senior field grades have resigned in protest?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/03/2016 9:34 Comments || Top||

#2  To be castrated, you need to have some balls in the first place
Posted by: Unomoth Gravinter7346 || 04/03/2016 11:13 Comments || Top||

#3  As annoying as it is right now, Abject servility of the military to the civilian "leadership" is a good thing. Countries that have military coups generally do not do well. Even a best case scenario like Chile was barely a break even proposition, and was highly situational.

Right now, the O-bots have absolutely no credible excuse for their failures, and at this point the doves in uniform are not about to give the O-bots one. Like the rest of us, they are quietly repeating "10 more months. 10 more months"
Posted by: nguard || 04/03/2016 11:59 Comments || Top||

#4  "10 more months. 10 more months"

There's no way to really know that, given that The Beast will be as bad or worse. (And I ain't holding my breath waiting for an indictment.)

I've often wondered, given the oath to the constitution that they all take, what the Brass would do if the civilian leadership gave up all pretense and declared the constitution void. Just ignore it and go along?
Posted by: PBMcL || 04/03/2016 14:14 Comments || Top||

#5  Hillary would continue Obama's dismal record on the military. She and Slick Willie hate the military as much as Obama.
Posted by: Deacon Blues || 04/03/2016 19:21 Comments || Top||

#6  I dunno. I suspect that even at her worst, she would stick to her salami tactics and not go for the grand "The constitution is null and void". If she did, then the JCS frogs would jump and it is on.

With the salami tactics that she and her fellow Bolsheviks prefer, I expect you would wind up with a bowl of JCS frog soup who would only realize how co-opted they are when the order to put down a rebellion or insurrection.

The only question at that point would be what if any rebellion in the provinces would take place, and how Capital District would choose to suppress it.

And then of course, there are always the unforseen "Events, my dear boy. Events!" that would force hands and actions.
Posted by: Nguard || 04/03/2016 19:35 Comments || Top||

#7  Iff the US foresees no more major wars thru Year 2050 iff not the rest of the century [2100], + the USDOD = UN OWG Global Peacekeepers, no reason I can see to prevent a future US Coast Guard Commandant, + CIA + DNI + DHS + NSA + ICE, etal., from being formal Chair of the JCS???

YOU KNOW YOU THE GLOBIES WANT TO!
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 04/03/2016 23:27 Comments || Top||


Former Defense secretary: Obama 'double-crossed' me
[The Hill] Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he felt President Obama "double-crossed" him during his tenure over budget cuts to the Pentagon.

In a Fox News report Friday that explored the president’s approach to the military, Gates said Obama had promised him that there wouldn’t be any "significant changes" in the defense budget for a while. When asked by Fox whether Obama kept to his word, Gates replied, "Well I think that began to fray. ‘Fray’ may be too gentle a word."

According to the report, Gates was told to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from the defense budget after already having slashed it.
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Posted by: Besoeker || 04/03/2016 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Get in line Mr Gates.

Better have a good pair of shoes... the line's pretty long.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 04/03/2016 0:20 Comments || Top||

#2  And where exactly were these hundreds of billions of dollars diverted to in order to? Maybe to cover up 0bamacare lies, perhaps?
Posted by: gorb || 04/03/2016 1:55 Comments || Top||

#3  A failed puppet master, or whom is handling whom ?

Gates, the Bush hold-over, did not like his new puppet? He surely remained at the bridge for quite a long time, obediently saying NOTHING, or was there some misguided hope he could help chart the course? I can't help but wonder at what point he realized a control problem was at hand ?

While at Indiana University, Gates was recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency and joined in 1966.[19] On January 4, 1967, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force after attending Officer Training School under CIA sponsorship.[18][19] From 1967 to 1969, he was assigned to the Strategic Air Command as an intelligence officer, which included a year at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, where he delivered intelligence briefings to Intercontinental Ballistic Missile crews.[20] After fulfilling his military obligation, he rejoined the CIA as an intelligence analyst.[21]Gates left the CIA in 1974 to serve on the staff of the National Security Council. He returned to the CIA in late 1979, serving briefly as the director of the Strategic Evaluation Center, Office of Strategic Research. He was named the Director of the DCI/DDCI Executive Staff in 1981, Deputy Director for Intelligence in 1982, and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from April 18, 1986, to March 20, 1989.


Posted by: Besoeker || 04/03/2016 2:48 Comments || Top||

#4  Too bad they can't seem to able to cut all the other departments and agencies to the same levels of ineffectiveness.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/03/2016 9:33 Comments || Top||

#5  Robert Gates: Babe in the Woods. /sarc
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562 || 04/03/2016 16:56 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
This Week in Books - April 3, 2016
Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors
The Extraordinary World War II Story of the U.S. Navy's Finest Hour

James D. Hornfischer
Bantam Dell, 2004

I did not read this book. I had a road trip and ran out of audio books. I was at a book store, saw this title, thought, "Sure, why not. Tin Can Sailor, ok."

Best literature accident I ever had. The audio version had me on the edge of the seat; I had to pause the story in traffic because listening was too intense and not listening would have been unconscionable.

Why? Mr. Hornfischer's recount of this fight near Samar on October 25, 1944 is not a story of war or tactics; it is a recount of real people in a bad spot. Mr. Hornfischer's following works Ship of Ghosts, where he recounts a human drama, and Neptune's Inferno, where he reconstructs the actions surrounding Guadalcanal, birth from this work. I purchased the hard copy book as soon as I could and am glad I did. Not only is it well referenced, the pictures of the combatants and vehicles are poignant. There is a fantastic photo titled, "As Wildcats from VC-5 scramble on the Kitkun Bay, heavy shells straddle the White Plains astern."

I had considered myself fairly well versed in notable military actions, but I had not heard of Taffy 3 until then. In and of itself, it is an action work which if made into a movie, would be unbelievable. It is Mr. Hornfischer's humanity which makes the story. (Page 26)

A productive and rewarding maturity - close though it was for the Samuel B. Roberts - lay far in the future for Bob Copeland's two small children. His wife of four and a half years, Harriet, had been there when all three of his previous ships had been commissioned, from his first command aboard the coal-burning tug, the Pawtucket, to his most recent tour aboard an older destroyer escort, the Wyman. He wanted her there in Houston for the commissioning of the Roberts, and he let her know it, cajoling her in letter after letter to make the long trip from Tacoma. But his efforts at persuasion could not overcome the imperatives of new motherhood. Though she wanted to be there for her husband, Harriet Copeland had an infant daughter and toddler son to care for. And so on the day the Samuel B. Roberts became a Navy warship, Bob Copeland took command of her without the comfort of family. Copeland would continue to chide his wife for missing the commissioning. "I think I overdid it," he later acknowledged. He finally relented when Harriet wrote him, saying, "There's an old saying that one picture is worth ten thousand words, and the enclosed picture will perhaps explain why I wasn't there." Tucked inside the envelope was the front cover of the Saturday Evening Post. It depicted the inside of a firehouse, firemen clambering aboard an engine as it raced out of the station. Their mascot, a Dalmatian, was left sitting on a large red pillow, suckling a litter of puppies as the pumper zoomed off to battle the flames. As Copeland raced off to his own four-alarm fire in the Pacific, he could not be sure he would ever see Harriet and their children again.

Mr. Hornfischer accounts the lives and actions of all duties of many ships; at least those who were able to give their account, including the Japanese, as well as the survivors and time allowed. (Page 29)

Whereas the big ships' bulk was their best insurance against heavy seas, destroyer escorts lived at nature's fickle mercy. As the seas went so went the DEs. In an unpublished 1945 dispatch sent shortly before he was killed by machine-gun fire on Okinawa, Ernie Pyle evoked the precarious seaworthiness of the tiny vessels: "They are rough and tumble little ships. They roll and they plunge. They buck and they twist. They shudder and they fall through space. They are in the air half the time, and under water half the time. Their sailors say they should have flight pay and submarine pay both."

To partially quote a firefighter comrade, "Shit was going on." (Page 220)

From the gun deck on the fantail of the Fanshaw Bay, situated on the northwest edge of the circular pod of fleeing escort carriers, ship's cook Harold Kight had a front-row seat from which to observe the destroyer screen forming into line for their torpedo run. His battle station was in the handling from below the ship's lone five-inch gun. When the gun was firing he, Jack Frisch, and Warren Whitaker fed projectile and powder cases into the hoist that supplied the crew on the open-mounted "stinger" or "peashooter." Until the enemy got closer the crew that Kight supplied did not have anything to shoot at. But with a clear 180-degree vista off the stern, there was certainly a lot to watch.

This is not a fun book; it is a human story. I went through this recount and thought to myself that I have never experienced anything close to this suffering. But they did, and some survived, and that gives me heart. We are so much better for so few people. (Page 391)

Back at the raft Jack Moore, watching the strange ship approach, turned to his shipmates and said, "Men, it looks as if we're going to be picked up by the Japs. We're covered with fuel oil, and they won't be able to tell we're Americans until they get right upon us. They may fire upon us. If they do, act as if you've been hit quickly." The super-structures looked all wrong for an American ship; they sloped to the rear "like an airflow Chrysler."

I have thoroughly enjoyed re-reading this book and strongly recommend it to youngsters mature enough to handle the realities and dangers bold people assume.

(Page 428 - Acknowledgements)

I am proud to acknowledge the cooperation and friendship that so many veterans of the Battle off Samar offered to me during the several years of research and writing that produced this book. Unfailingly gracious and generous, they made it possible to breath life into events nearly sixty years old. Without their support, this book couldn't have been written.

Says it all about Mr. Hornfischer. Check out Ship of Ghosts and Neptune's Inferno as well.

Link is to Amazon's The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors.
Endorsement: I've read this one. Superb and highly recommended.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/03/2016 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Great read. I packed this book into my son's seabag before he shipped out to report to his DDG in the Pacific.

While he has heard about his great-Uncles who served aboard Destroyers and Destroyer Escorts during WWII, he really couldn't get his mind around their experiences until he read Hornfischer's book.

Truly, today's sailors stand on the shoulders of giants.
Posted by: GORT || 04/03/2016 9:09 Comments || Top||

#2  My father was aboard the USS Kitkun Bay at Samar.
Posted by: badanov || 04/03/2016 9:48 Comments || Top||

#3  Wow badanov.

Ran across someone who said they were aboard the Midway. Looking back, I wonder if he was saying St. Lo. I was a mere welp, so I asked, "What boat is that?" I got the shit happened tone I recognize now, decades later. "That ain't no boat son, that's a ship."
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/03/2016 16:44 Comments || Top||

#4  I'll endorse Neptune's Inferno as well. Fantastic read.
Posted by: davemac || 04/03/2016 19:22 Comments || Top||



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